Former Ring of Honor wrestler Chris Hero arrived at WWE's developmental facility today. The word backstage is that he’s finally passed his medical tests and has signed with the company.

As of right now, there are no plans to put Hero and former ROH Kings of Wrestling partner Antonio "Claudio Castagnoli" Cesaro together. Sources report that the two were always going to be signed as separate talents.

Itchypanda wrote:As of right now, there are no plans to put Hero and former ROH Kings of Wrestling partner Antonio "Claudio Castagnoli" Cesaro together. Sources report that the two were always going to be signed as separate talents.

In my own little world I would still like to think Primo & Epico just started sweating.

Itchypanda wrote:As of right now, there are no plans to put Hero and former ROH Kings of Wrestling partner Antonio "Claudio Castagnoli" Cesaro together. Sources report that the two were always going to be signed as separate talents.

Makes sense. They send these guys to their own place to re-program them, obviously they wouldn't want indy teams with established moves working together.

Itchypanda wrote:As of right now, there are no plans to put Hero and former ROH Kings of Wrestling partner Antonio "Claudio Castagnoli" Cesaro together. Sources report that the two were always going to be signed as separate talents.

Makes sense. They send these guys to their own place to re-program them, obviously they wouldn't want indy teams with established moves working together.

-- As noted before, former Ring of Honor star Chris Hero has finally been signed by WWE. Word is that Hero’s signing was delayed because he has a naturally elevated testosterone/epitestosterone level and WWE won’t sign talents who can’t pass the steroid test. It took months and many rounds of testing to prove that the high level was natural.

I'm happy that he was cleared and his reputation was upheld in the process. This might explain the tone of his after-the-match Willie Mack goodbye speech.